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What they scrabble for?
May 11, 2010 22:32
guestIvy There is a culture anxiety in the development of places. They are neither rich in beautiful scenery nor abundant in cultural relics. With sufficient economy development, people would urge to find something cultural. So, these ‘related’ men of mark become their target heroes.
The general place is less famous than that a celebrity lived once. Such celes would no doubt bring great profit to their hometown. However, there are many cases that people from different places scrabble for the dead. Do they think serious of Cultural industry or only unilaterally scrambler for financial profit? Is the celeb hometown phenomenon propitious to culture preservation? Or to the other side?
May 12, 2010 00:22
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... How to say, the celebs do help a lot. This reminds me of the Southern Sky Column (Avatar Hallelujah Mountain) again.
May 13, 2010 00:18
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GUESTIVY Fame is the chief criminal for this. I wonder why they seek Xi Menqing, someone who goes down in history as a symbol of infamy? {/o\}
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